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This message, then, thou wilt give to my servant David from the Lord of hosts: Out in the pasture-lands, where thou wast tending the sheep, I summoned thee away to bear rule over my people Israel; (2 Samuel 7, 8)
All this message, all this revelation, was handed on by Nathan to king David. (2 Samuel 7, 17)
No words can thy servant David find; such divine mercy thou showest him. (2 Samuel 7, 20)
that so thy name may be for ever glorified, the Lord of hosts that is God of Israel; under thy divine care may the dynasty of thy servant David remain unshaken. (2 Samuel 7, 26)
Therewith came a message to Joab, summoning Urias the Hethite to David’s presence. So Joab sent him; (2 Samuel 11, 6)
So the messenger left him, and when he came into David’s presence he gave him all Joab’s message. (2 Samuel 11, 22)
Upon this, David sent him back with a message for Joab: Never be daunted by what has befallen; still uncertain are the chances of war; now one, now another, the sword claims for its prey. Hurl thy men ever more strongly against the city, and destroy it; bid them keep their courage high. (2 Samuel 11, 25)
And Nathan said to David, Thou art the man.Here is a message for thee, said he, from the Lord God of Israel: I anointed thee king of Israel, I saved thy life when Saul threatened it; (2 Samuel 12, 7)
This is the Lord’s message to thee: I mean to stir up rebellion against thee in thy own household; before thy very eyes take thy own wives from thee and give them to another, that shall bed them in the full light of yonder sun. (2 Samuel 12, 11)
Then he sent a message to David, I have been attacking Rabbath, but the river-side part of the city remains yet to be won. (2 Samuel 12, 27)
Send a message to David, said he, with all speed, telling him not to linger in the desert plain this night, but cross Jordan without delay; else he and all that are with him may be overwhelmed. (2 Samuel 17, 16)
Jonathan and Achimaas stood at their post by the spring of Rogel, and a maid-servant must go and give them the message before they could take it to king David; they did not dare shew themselves in the city. (2 Samuel 17, 17)
